BlackBerry BBM Adds New Private Chat Feature

BlackBerry added a new private chat feature on its BBM messaging app. According to the Canadian technology company, the BBM update would be available for Android, BlackBerry 10 and iOS devices.

BBM users already know that they can share private moments with their family and friends. They can send timed pictures that will self-destruct or retract a message that was sent to wrong person.

According to BlackBerry, the new feature to the private chat mode allows users to start a one-on-one conversation and their names and profile picture will no longer appear on the display. Before, the names and profile pictures of the users are visible on the display.

The new feature removes the possibility for people to use their private conversations on BBM to make trouble against the other person by capturing a screenshot.

With the new private chat feature, BBM users are assured that their sensitive messages will remain discreet and secret with the new private chat feature since their names will no longer appear on the display.

“Now, the screenshot is useless because no one knows who said what! It’s the closest thing to chatting in person, and I know a few people who are really going to love this new feature,” said Jesse Aris, BBM Marketing at BlackBerry.

BlackBerry privacy and control bundle cost $0.99 per month

BlackBerry’s BBM private chat is included in the new Privacy and Control subscription, which replaces the existing Timed and Retracted Messages Subscription.

The company’s Privacy and Control bundle costs $0.99 per month. It includes the following features:
• Private Chat
• Timed messages and pictures
• Retract messages and pictures
• Edit Message

BlackBerry redesigns BBM for Android

BlackBerry also updated the BBM for Android using the Material Design principles from Google as an inspiration. The Canadian technology company said users whose devices are powered with Android 5.0 Lollipop will now see the material design in action.

According to BlackBerry, the BBM for Android was redesigned with bright colors, large images, and consistent interface.